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Some of our favorite open source games from the recent GMTK Game Jam. Great fun to play and/or hack on!
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Demo Days - Tag an issue, deploy an application
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Text editors
The text editor is a sacred application for developers. Here's a showcase of some amazingly awesome open source editors.
Lucidchart Connector
Lucidchart empowers you and your team to create and collaborate on architecture diagrams, mockups, user flows, flowcharts, and other visuals in real time.
With Lucidchart, you can include these visuals in GitHub so team members can quickly understand an issue or pull request. Simply insert a public link to the Lucidchart document—the link will unfurl to show a preview, and unlike static diagrams, the link ensures that users always have access to the current version of the visual.
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Mergify
Mergify is a pull requests automation service. It allows you to trigger actions when your pull requests match defined criteria.
In a few lines of YAML, you could write a rule that automatically merges a pull request if:
- it has been approved
- the test suite passes
We have plenty of examples.
Mergify executes actions for you, freeing you from the burden of managing your pull requests.